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Format: VHS

Mar 1997

Rated PG-13

Recording Mode: Dolby Surround

Sound: Stereo, Surround, HiFi

Closed Captioned

94 min.

Color

Extra Info: Subtitled Spanish Version; Closed Captioned

UPC: 043396825819
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Leading Role: Mario Van Peebles
Director: Norberto Barba

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About this Movie
Movie Description
Solo is the perfect soldier, a humanoid android designed not only to follow his programming, but also to learn. The problem is, he ends up learning the value of human life, and on a mission in Latin America he refuses to carry out an order that would mean the death of many innocent civilians. Not wanting to be reprogrammed, he escapes into the jungle and joins a group of repressed villagers. Based on "Weapon," a novel by Robert Mason.

Credits
Cast:Mario Van Peebles
Director:Norberto Barba

Synopsis
Solo is the perfect military soldier because he's actually a super-strong android with logic-forming capabilities. But Solo doesn't like to kill innocent bystanders. When Solo realizes he's about to be retooled to have this trait erased, he breaks loose and goes on the lam. But the robot makes even more enemies while in a Mexican town -- and they will do ANYTHING to see that he's destroyed....

Film Notes
Released theatrically in the USA August 30, 1996.

Co-produced by Orpheus Films. Produced in association with Van Peebles Films.

Color by Foto-kem.

Industry Reviews
"...[Mario Van Peebles] gives a winning if not witty physical performance..."
USA Today - Susan Wloszczyna (08/23/1996)

"...Muscular....The movie introduces a number of intriguing ideas related to artificial intelligence..."
Variety - Leonard Klady (08/26/1996)


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